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Italy U19 European champion

Italy U19 is European champion. In the final in Malta, Alberto Bollini’s Azzurrini avenge the heavy defeat they suffered in the group stage against Portugal (5-1) and beat the Lusitanians 1-0 thanks to Kayode’s goal in the 19th minute.

In the first half, Italy got off to a rocket start, touching the lead first with Esposito and then with Hasa. The third attempt is the good one: on 19′ Hasa puts in the center for Kayode who goes to the sky and header pierces Ribeiro. The Azzurrini dominated the first half, with Portugal never dangerous.

In the second half, in the 53rd minute Vignato goes close to doubling the score with a nice shot on the turn after a great slalom, rejected by the goalkeeper from Ribeiro. In the 61′ came the first real chance for Portugal but Mastrantonio overcame Fernandes’ close-range header on Borges’ perfect cross. In the final minute it was Vignato again who came close to doubling the score but Ribeiro hypnotized him.

Italy U19 returns to win the European Championship after 20 years: in 2003 it was Paolo Berrettini’s Italy that defeated the Portuguese in Vaduz.

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Sofia Goggia è is ready to get back on track after her long injury layoff. The Bergamo-born skier è flew to Las Vegas to watch the Formula 1 Grand Prix live, but her thoughts are on her return to the World Cup. At the microphones of Sky l’Azzurra announced her intention to return to the track on the weekend of December 14/15, at the Beaver Creek races.

“I will come back; in Beaver Creek, now the foot è the last of my thoughts. I feel very good physically, at the beginning I struggled to get into gear but already I have been doing good things these days”.

A downhill and a super giant are scheduled for that weekend. Sofia Goggia could find herself on the track with friend Lindsey Vonn, ready to compete again after 6 years.

“In Copper she did a super-G training by recording the best time, she skis really well at times. I think she needs to grind miles, to have continuity: you don’t lose class”.

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Torino and Monza take on each other at 3 p.m. for a match valid for the 13th day of Serie A. At the Olimpico Grande Torino, Vanoli’s team resumes the championship after the break with the aim of breaking the series of three consecutive defeats that has sunk the granata in the standings. Also desperate for points is Nesta’s team, currently last along with Venezia.

Vanoli should trust the Adams-Sanbria duo in attack, while in midfield Ricci should play with Linetty and Vlasic.

In Monza, Djuric will be the first forward with Mota Carvalho and Daniel Maldini behind him.

Torino-Monza, the probable lineups
TURIN (3-5-2): Milinkovic-Savic; Walukiewicz, Maripan, Coco; Pedersen, Linetty, Ricci, Vlasic, Lazaro; Adams, Sanabria. Coach: Vanoli.

MONZA (3-4-2-1): Turati; Izzo, Pablo Marì, A. Carboni; Birindelli, Bondo, Bianco, Kyriakopoulos; Mota Carvalho, Maldini; Djuric. Coach: Nesta.

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Serie A 2024/2025: Como-Fiorentina, the probable formations

Como-Fiorentina è a 3:00 p.m. match on Sunday valid for the thirteenth day of Serie A: the highly-launched Tuscans returning from six wins in a row resume the championship after the break by challenging Cesc Fabregas’s team, which must react after the last difficult period with just two points won in five matches.

The hosts will rely on Cutrone in attack, supported by Da Cunha, Nico Paz and Fadera. Fiorentina will lean toward a 4-2-3-1 with Kean in front of the trio of trequartisti composed of Colpani, Beltran  and Bove.

Palladino’s Tuscans will be missing Biraghi, Gudmundsson and Richardson.

Como-Fiorentina, the likely lineups
COMO (4-2-3-1): Reina; Goldaniga, Dossena, Kempf, A. Moreno; Braunoder, Engelhardt; Da Cunha, Nico Paz, Fadera; Cutrone. Coach: Fabregas.
FIORENTINA (4-2-3-1): De Gea; Dodò, Comuzzo, Ranieri, Gosens; Cataldi, Adli; Colpani, Beltran, Bove; Kean. All. R. Palladino

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